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By: Ellison Mansfield
The most important rule of this system that you should never break is that once you have reached your goal winnings for that day, YOU QUIT AND WALK AWAY.

The first step in using this system is to set a value of how much you wish to win each day. As a rough rule, the safest figure is 5% of your total bank.

This is purely down to you. The higher the % the more risk you have of needing to "top up" your bank with more funds. So for this example we say you have a bank of £1000, and therefore require our winnings each day to be £50. (Of course it could be just a bank of £100 and your target winnings be £5, it's up to you and the size of your pocket. remember your in this only to win!) This system relies on the fact that in all of the days race meetings that at least 1 favorite will win one of the races. There are usually 3 or 4 race meetings each day 6 of 7 races per meeting. This means across the country there are in excess of 20 races and if just 1 out of the 20 races the favorite wins, YOU'RE A WINNER. As you can imagine the chances of not a single favorite winning out of the 20 races is very small. In the last 9 months of using this system, I have never witnessed a day where that happened. To ensure you always choose the favorite of each race, you will need to either open an account on line. Such as www.paddypower.com or you must go to your local bookies and check the odds in the last 15-10 minutes before a race. Newspapers do like to give you their suggested favorite; however these will not always be the excepted and agreed favorite.

So here's the http://www.insidersystem.com/racing.html">horse racing system...

1. In the first meeting of the day you currently have a bank of £1000 and you wish to win £50. Locate the favorite for this race, take its odds "to win" and then calculate how much stake you need to put down in order to win £50. Let’s say the favorite is 7-4. In order to win £50.00 you will need to place a bet of £28.57. This can be worked out by dividing 4 by 7 (7-4 odds) and then multiply it by 50 (£50) If this horse wins you are now £50.00 up. CONTRATULATIONS, YOU'RE A WINNER.

Now follow the most important rule of the day and quit for the day!

2. If the horse doesn’t win, don’t despair, go on to the next race, but this time in order to be £50 up for the day, you need to win back the 28.57 you lost in the last race plus an additional £50 for your on target winnings. A total of 78.57. Let’s say for the next race, the favorite is at 4-1. So to win 78.57 you will need to place a bet of 19.64. This can be worked out by dividing 1 by 4 (4-1 odds) and then multiply it by 78.57 (£) If this horse wins, you have recovered the £28.57 you lost in the first race, plus the additional £50 target. CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE A WINNER.

Now quit for the day!

3. If the horse doesn't win, again don’t despair, simply go on to the next race following the same procedure as in 2. Remembering that in order to be £50 up for the day, you will need to win back the 28.57 you lost in the first race and the 19.64 in the second race, plus the additional £50. Target winnings, giving a total of £98.21. The favorite in the next race is 2-1. So to win £98.21 you will need to place a bet of 49.10.

This can be worked out by dividing 1 by 2 (2-1 odds) and multiplying it by £98.21.

If this horse wins; you have now recovered the 28.57 you lost in the first race and the 19.64 in the second plus the additional £50. Target. CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE A WINNER.

Now quit for the day!

If the favorite didn’t win again, simply continue with this method remembering to up your stake to ensure you win back all your losses as well as your targeted winnings until the favorite does win.

As you can see the more races that take place where the favorite doesn’t win, your loses become more and more, therefore meaning you need to place a larger stake on the next race to win back your loses. This is why it is suggested to only place 5% of your bank.

Of course no system is 100% guaranteed to win every time and we do not give this guarantee either, but you will agree that the odds of not a single favorite winning any of the races around the country in one day is as close to impossible as you can imagine.

Of course you can check out our system by looking at the previous results to see how good it really is! Just check the results in the national press and you will see that a favorite will win at least 1 race in 1 of the race meetings, every day! Try this out for yourself for a few days without actually gambling any money. Simply put, if a favourite wins, you win.

Yes it's true: Ellison Mansfield has made a career out of gambling. He's flown under the radar for virtually his entire adult life, beating the casinos and stockpiling his winnings. After holding onto these secrets and amassing a private fortune over the past 16 years, he finally decided it was time to come out and share some of his knowledge with the world. Please see http://www.insidersystem.com/">insidersystem.com for the latest winning tips and strategies.

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